Graduate Institute
PhD for Daniel Klein
The following professors were represented on the examination committee:
Judith Kreyenschmidt, Geisenheim University of Applied Sciences
Claudia Wickleder, University of Siegen
Carsten Engelhard, University of Siegen (second examiner)
Peter Kaul, H-BRS (first examiner)
In his PhD thesis titled "Rapid Identification and Classification of Food-relevant Spoilage Microorganisms by Raman- and IR-microspectroscopy" Klein pursued the rapid identification and classification of food-relevant microorganisms. For this purpose, spectra were generated by Raman and IR microspectroscopy of the bacteria and assigned using statistical methods.
„"Raw meat quickly shows bacterial infestation. Consuming a sufficient amount of contaminated meat can be hazardous to health. To prevent this, I make contaminations (e.g. bacteria) visible on complex substrates (e.g. meat)."”
Daniel Klein - Finished his PhD at the ISF in 2023
Daniel Klein was supported by a PhD scholarship of the ISF in 2018-2021. He will remain with the university as a research assistant at ISF and as project manager for the introduction of a research information system.
His tip for current PhD students:
Don't lose focus and still include other perspectives!
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Location
Rheinbach
Room
G 133
Address
von-Liebig-Str. 20
53359, Rheinbach
Telephone
+49 2241 865 515Contact Point for PhD Candidates
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